Canada considers purchasing 72 Swedish Gripen fighters alongside U.S. F-35s in 140-fighter mixed fleet

The Canadian federal government is evaluating a major procurement proposal to expand its planned fighter inventory into a mixed fleet of approximately 140 aircraft. The strategic initiative considers pairing 72 to 88 American-made Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters with up to 72 Canadian-assembled Saab Gripen E aircraft. This potential structural realignment follows an ongoing defense review initiated by the Carney administration to mitigate reliance on United States military supply chains and maximize domestic aerospace industrial benefits. Read full defense news at this link...

Canada is evaluating a major proposal to expand its planned fighter inventory into a mixed fleet of approximately 140 fighter jets, pairing 72 to 88 American-made F-35As with up to 72 Canadian-assembled Saab Gripen Es. (Picture source: NATO Air Command)

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